Apparently, VMAGENT, VMCONVERT, and VMMIGRATE are all installed - but HPVM just refuses.

Installing from the Sept. 2008 update of HP-UX 11i v3 results in a "Bad Address (14)" error during installation.

Copying to /var/spool/sw with swcopy works fine (after removing dependency checks). Installing from /var/spool/sw results in "The software selection HPVM.HPVM-CORE,... is not available. Make sure its state is "AVAILABLE"."

What is wrong? I'll probably remove the bits of this bundle that are installed and try again, but I'm not convinced that'll work. Any other suggestions?

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Hmm, are you trying to install this as a separate install from the media?I suspect you may be hitting a known issue:2.1.1 Installing Integrity VM V4.0 As Independent Product FailsIf you try to install Integrity VM V4.0 independently (that is, not as part of or in conjunction withthe OE), then the installation fails. There are two basic reasons for the failure:â ¢ Installing T2767BC from DVD #1 fails, because the bundle is not on DVD #1â ¢ Installing T2767BC from DVD #2 fails, because its prerequisite (VMKernelSW) is not onDVD #2.To work around this problem, follow these steps:1. Install VMKernelSW from DVD #1.#swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s DVD #1 VMKernelSW2. Install T2767BC from DVD #2.#swinstall -x autoreboot=true -s DVD #2 T2767BC

As Torsten said, make sure all latest OS patches and related OS bundle installed on the system before installing HPVM 3.5/HPVM 4.0 as it looks for some specific os bundle during installation. Please check below URl for minimal requirement to install HPVM 4.0 http://www.docs.hp.com/en/T2767-90141/index.html